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Woman escapes house fire in the northeast of Columbus

The cause remains examined.

Columbus, Ohio – a house in the northeast of Columbus was badly damaged after it was on fire on Sunday evening and sparked again a few hours later.

The fire broke out in a house in the 3000 block of the Chelford Drive, in front of the Cassady Avenue, on Sunday shortly before 6 p.m.

An official at the Columbus Division of Fire told a 10 TV photographer at the scene that the fire started in the kitchen and worked on the attic. He added that it was sparked overnight, which led to a heavy fire and a large reaction shortly before 2:30 a.m. on Sunday.


A woman certainly escaped the first fire that broke out, and nobody was in the house when it was resumed, said the fire brigade officer. No injuries were reported.

The fire was included around 3:10 a.m.

The cause remains examined. The American Red Cross helps, but at that time it is unclear how many people are sold.

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